Greater Manchester Police believe they may be the first force in the country to allow staff to take 101 calls at home.
18.03.2020 - 22:33 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Greater Manchester Police have warned the public that their service “may look different for a while”after the coronavirus outbreak.
The country was put on virtual lockdown this week when people were told to avoid all essential travel and contact with others in a bid to try and stop the highly contagious flu-like virus spreading.
The measures are being implemented to try and limit the stress on the NHS during the peak of the pandemic.
However the region’s police force today said the situation,
Greater Manchester Police believe they may be the first force in the country to allow staff to take 101 calls at home.
Tributes have been paid to a Greater Manchester Police worker who is believed to have died from coronavirus.
Greater Manchester Police have launched a dedicated web page for people to report a breach of Covid-19 lockdown rules.
The Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity has granted an emergency £100,000 to the city-region's homelessness charity sector - and has launched an urgent appeal for donations during the coronavirus pandemic.
A hotel in Manchester has come under fire from Andy Burnham for removing homeless people who had been staying there in a bid to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Manchester United are reviewing plans around season ticket renewals in the wake of the disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak in the United Kingdom.
People have been calling Greater Manchester Police to ask if they can go to work amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Restaurateurs have welcomed a move from by the government to cover staff wages after they were formally ordered to close their businesses today.
Members of the public are now being urged not to use public transport across Greater Manchester for anything other than ‘essential journeys’ in the wake of the continued spread of coronavirus.
GMP is moving staff to different locations in a bid to make sure it has enough to serve the public during the coronavirus crisis.
Former Emmerdale actor Adam Thomas runs a restaurant in Manchester with his best pal Scott Graham and is doing his best to ensure his business survives the coronavirus crisis, which has seen eateries and pubs across the country close.The Extra Camp host took to The Spinn’s Instagram account to explain his plans and hopes for the eatery in this time of uncertainty.
Fire service bosses in Greater Manchester are putting together a 'worst case scenario' plan amid the coronavirus pandemic - including operating with just 20 engines on the road.
Events across the globe are to be called off in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Public transport will continue to run as normal in Manchester amid the coronavirus outbreak, transport bosses have confirmed.
Health bosses are restricting hospital visitors in a bid to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
New affordable homes are coming to Partington, but Greater Manchester Police have called for crime prevention measures on site.
Almost two thirds of people in Greater Manchester who voted in a new survey believe schools and workplaces should be closed due to coronavirus.
A backlog of 1,500 "sensitive" intelligence reports cannot be accessed by GMP officers.